The Kubler-Ross model It describes, in 5 discrete stages (Denial-Anger-Bargaining-Depression-Acceptance), a process by which people deal with grief and tragedy, especially when diagnosed with a terminal illness or catastrophic loss. In addition to this, the book brought mainstream awareness to the sensitivity required for better treatment of individuals who are dealing with a fatal disease

The Electra complex It was named the “Electra complex” by his contemporary Carl Jung, although Freud himself rejected the use of the term because it “seeks to emphasize the analogy between the attitude of the two sexes.”